Durham Company Settlement

If you were an hourly, non-exempt employee working for The Durham Company from December 15, 2020 to January 15, 2024, you are a member of the settlement class


RE: Shane McBride, et al. v The Durham Company
Case No. 23LA_CC00111


A Missouri Court authorized this notice. You have not been sued.
This is not a solicitation from a lawyer.


A class action settlement has been reached in the above lawsuit. On January 24, 2025, the Court preliminarily approved this settlement and, by agreement of the Parties, certified this lawsuit to proceed as a class action for settlement purposes only. This notice is to advise you of the status of the lawsuit, the terms of the proposed settlement, and your rights as to the proposed settlement. A full copy of the settlement agreement may be requested to be reviewed by asking the Settlement Administrator. This notice contains only a summary of it.

If you were an hourly, non-exempt employee working for The Durham Company (“Defendant”) from December 15, 2020, to January 15, 2024, then you are a member of the settlement class unless you timely and validly request exclusion from the settlement class as discussed below. If you remain a member of the settlement class: (a) you may be entitled to compensation under a proposed settlement; and (b) you may object to the settlement.

These rights and options – and the deadlines to exercise them – are explained in the notice.


YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND OPTIONS

ACTION EXPLANATION DUE DATE
Do Nothing You will be included in the settlement class and will receive a maximum payment of ________________. If the Court approves the settlement, you will be bound by the Court’s final judgment, and you will release any claims that you may have against Defendant related to the Incident. No deadline
ASK TO BE EXCLUDED If you choose to exclude yourself (opt out), you will not be included in the settlement. You will receive no benefits, and you will not release any claims that you may have against Defendant related to the Action. April 25, 2025
OBJECT If you wish to object to the settlement, you must put your objections in a written statement and send your written statement to the Class Administrator as set forth below. If you exclude yourself from the settlement, you cannot file an objection. Class Members who do not timely make their objections in this manner will be deemed to have waived all objections and shall not be heard or have the right to appeal approval of the settlement. If the Court approves the settlement, you will be bound by the Court’s final judgment, and you will release any claims that you may have against Defendant related to the Action. April 25, 2025